The director John G Avildsen was coming off directing the Karate Kid III the year prior in 1989 and as you can notice both h "Rocky V" and "The Karate Kid III" feature the protagonists experiencing betrayal from their once friends. In "Rocky V," Rocky Balboa is betrayed by his former friend and student, Tommy, who with the help of Duke exploits Rocky's vulnerabilities for personal gain. Similarly, in "The Karate Kid III," Daniel LaRusso faces manipulation and betrayal from his mentor and friend, Terry Silver, who schemes to destroy Daniel's confidence and integrity for his own malicious purposes. These instances of student and mentor betrayal serve as pivotal moments in the protagonists' journeys, challenging their trust and forcing them to confront adversity with newfound resolve.
You know even though Rocky Balboa (2006) was made to give the franchise a better sendoff. Rocky V always truly felt like the last one while Rocky Balboa feels more like a stand-alone film.
To come up with a score like this mixing hip hop and an orchestra speaks volumes of the genius of Bill Conti…and he created this in the 90s!…almost 30 years ago if you need to be reminded. Agreed?
Agreed... to an extent. Orchestra music has been going hand and hand with Hip-Hop for quite sometime. I think it's evolved quite thoroughly HOWEVER Bill Conti's genius definitely comes in when mixing most of the highlights from the soundtrack of the Rocky series. The Iconic Rocky Intro, to pieces of Gotta Fly, to the steady rift of Eye of the Tiger, to the underlying Hip-Hop beat that dominated most of the Rocky V soundtrack. But the coup de grâce that is the punctuation mark of Conti's brilliance is the point near the climax. To the casual listener it almost sounds like the sample goes off the rails from the beat which is "somewhat" true, but not because of bad mixing. It's more of a testament to the fact that though times and trends may change, the legendary spirit of Rocky Balboa is forever. Bill Conti is an absolute mastermind...
Bill didn't write this, it's just the instrumental version of Snap's "Keep It Up" (on the movie soundtrack, too) , which already sampled Eye of the Tiger. But he sure did spice it up, didn't he?
@@lexkanyima2195 Well, maybe it sounds confused because this wasn't written as a stand alone piece, it was scored for that particular fight scene? Maybe it makes more sense if you watch the scene it came from? I dunno. My ear just likes what it likes sometimes.
Ironically, this street fight is only one of two times Rocky actually boxes. The other time, of course, "Rocky III." Rocky doesn't box in the other movies, he brawls. He plods along and swings wildly. However, since Tommy Gunn is trained in Rocky's "swat now, block never" style, Rocky switches to Apollo Creed's style of actual boxing to deal with him. Note how Rocky starts dancing around Tommy peppering him with jabs--just like Apollo taught him.
@@jimvanwinkle5997 I agree I was listening to this song when I was wolking back home and 2 school guys came at me I have the right amount of muscls and I go boxing training I beat the bloody hell out of the duds
Imagine being a MMA fighter or a boxer and having to may millions to use it, since its copy-write protected. Now imagine that was more then half you made in a match. Not worth it.
I think the movie was hated because the movies most people saw were 3 and 4, so when people saw 5 people got upset that it didnt make a bigger opponent for rocky to beat. And i really think thats a really dumb thing to think because how do you top Ivan Drago, I mean he killed Apollo the villian would have to be so strong that it would be ridicilous. So, they went back to true to life fighters, but they had to nerf Rocky to make it a challenge. So now he has brain damage and cant train to the fight and its also a street fight and when i saw Rocky do a German Suplex i was pretty stoked. A really underrated movie
@@suzannaoros7675 To be honest with you, Rocky barely beat Draco. Upsets happen in boxing and that doesn’t mean the boxer is stronger just because he won. You’re thinking of boxing like it’s some kind of dragon ball anime or something.
@@Jesuspaid4oursins yeah exactly in Dragon Ball it's always so unrealistic like how each villain is WAAAAY STRONGER than the previous one, but then again it is a fantasy/sci-fi/martial arts anime so it makes sense. I think after Rocky IV Drago could not be topped unless Rocky fought a literal terminator so I'm glad they didn't try to make the next villain SUPER strong and O.P and it still works
@stay true Its not a rocky movie i revisit often...do the dialog didn't stick in my head. I'm just connecting the dots between the mickey flashback scene where he said when Rocky was going down he'd tell him to "get up, you son of a bitch!"...and then when Rocky went down he actually heard it in his head.
You've got a deception going on. This guy is using you for the bait to get you & me in the ring, y'know? To make the money. He didn't care about you Tommy & don't care about me neither!
@@saiyik9493 It's such a funny line because Robert basically got kicked out of his room to let Tommy Gunn stay there and it obviously upset him to the point of using that as an excuse to goad his dad. 🤣
After listening to this I stood up to my neighbor, 17 stitches alright?! But at least I didn't hear no bell, I mean until I found out he knew karate 🤦🏽♂️ I was hearing all types of bells. Christmas bells, church bells, Taco Bells and all. I hope he moves.
I'm sure they did because as D-Mob said it 20 years ago in Def Jam Vendetta that: "We don't fight out in the streets no more, we organizing. Two Gangsters from the garden, so we've taken it underground. Inside".
So many things to analyze here. But I just say this is absolutely incredible. I love how the instruments VERY subtle change whenever Rocky or Tommy are on offense.
Honestly, I feel bad for Ivan. He was forced to become a monster. Notice how his line is "I MUST break you." He must because if he doesn't, he could get killed. He has to break him, he has to win, for his sake.
{ After this, a 1990 version of "Gonna Fly Now" begins playing } "God...DAMN!" { Duke looks flabbergasted, realizing that Tommy failed him } "Only in America..."
As well Duke giving fake praises to Rocky after he badly influenced that country bumpkin turncoat sellout leech Tommy to defect & leave his side by not listening to him only to learn the hard way by antagonizing him saying next to both his assistant boy Merlin Sheets alongside with his trophy golddigger soulless ginger redhead Karen which was her name & wonder why we call girls especially the ones who are trapped in a deranged women's bodies after the street fight saying: "Hey Rock, you outclassed the bum, huh"? (Laughing) "Yeah". Adrian: Rocky, don't. (Rocky putting his hand up like "I got this") Karen: Duke. Duke: Touch me, I'll sue. C'mon punk, Touch me, I'll sue. And you know the rest of what happened after he said that.
Damn if only tommy Morrison was still alive. Imagine him being casted on creed 3 facing Adonis. That would be a fuckin best story line ever. Two boxers that were trained by the Rocky Balboa. Go toe to toe shit would be an interesting fight.
if you go into any boxing gym thinking you're rocky then RIP a good boxing trainer will tell you right away if you got what it takes or just a time waster
Rocky III: Your enemy becomes your friend. (Apollo)
Rocky V: Your friend becomes your enemy. (Tommy)
The Rocky series has good life lessons.
"Not everyone you fight is your enemy
And not everyone who helps you is your friend"
-Mike Tyson
That's when Adonis Creed comes in & takes over the legacy.
Yeah but Rocky III is better
The director John G Avildsen was coming off directing the Karate Kid III the year prior in 1989 and as you can notice both h "Rocky V" and "The Karate Kid III" feature the protagonists experiencing betrayal from their once friends. In "Rocky V," Rocky Balboa is betrayed by his former friend and student, Tommy, who with the help of Duke exploits Rocky's vulnerabilities for personal gain. Similarly, in "The Karate Kid III," Daniel LaRusso faces manipulation and betrayal from his mentor and friend, Terry Silver, who schemes to destroy Daniel's confidence and integrity for his own malicious purposes. These instances of student and mentor betrayal serve as pivotal moments in the protagonists' journeys, challenging their trust and forcing them to confront adversity with newfound resolve.
This track is perfect for any epic final boss fight or fight in a movie.
Anthony Lakatos and quite fiting since it was the last fight in the entire Rocky franchise
@@artursfilipovs7453 What about Mason Dixon?
@@aadigiri I don't think they're counting that one.
You know even though Rocky Balboa (2006) was made to give the franchise a better sendoff. Rocky V always truly felt like the last one while Rocky Balboa feels more like a stand-alone film.
No.
To come up with a score like this mixing hip hop and an orchestra speaks volumes of the genius of Bill Conti…and he created this in the 90s!…almost 30 years ago if you need to be reminded. Agreed?
Agreed... to an extent. Orchestra music has been going hand and hand with Hip-Hop for quite sometime. I think it's evolved quite thoroughly HOWEVER Bill Conti's genius definitely comes in when mixing most of the highlights from the soundtrack of the Rocky series. The Iconic Rocky Intro, to pieces of Gotta Fly, to the steady rift of Eye of the Tiger, to the underlying Hip-Hop beat that dominated most of the Rocky V soundtrack. But the coup de grâce that is the punctuation mark of Conti's brilliance is the point near the climax. To the casual listener it almost sounds like the sample goes off the rails from the beat which is "somewhat" true, but not because of bad mixing. It's more of a testament to the fact that though times and trends may change, the legendary spirit of Rocky Balboa is forever. Bill Conti is an absolute mastermind...
@@furys.stylez5311 it felt so confused
Late 80's, as this movie was made back in the Fall of 1989. Yet you are right as this particular musical amalgamation was ahead of its time. Genius!
Bill didn't write this, it's just the instrumental version of Snap's "Keep It Up" (on the movie soundtrack, too) , which already sampled Eye of the Tiger. But he sure did spice it up, didn't he?
@@lexkanyima2195 Well, maybe it sounds confused because this wasn't written as a stand alone piece, it was scored for that particular fight scene? Maybe it makes more sense if you watch the scene it came from? I dunno. My ear just likes what it likes sometimes.
How the violins come in at 1:50 are one of the best parts of a composition ever !!!!!
That’s my favorite part!
Brooooo, that shit gave me goosebumps
True. 100% true
Reminds me of an old psp game like street fighter or the godfather!
I love how Rocky used his Street fighting as well as his boxing.
Ironically, this street fight is only one of two times Rocky actually boxes. The other time, of course, "Rocky III." Rocky doesn't box in the other movies, he brawls. He plods along and swings wildly.
However, since Tommy Gunn is trained in Rocky's "swat now, block never" style, Rocky switches to Apollo Creed's style of actual boxing to deal with him. Note how Rocky starts dancing around Tommy peppering him with jabs--just like Apollo taught him.
@@ConstantineFurman really?
@@thenathancraig7 Indeed.
@@ConstantineFurman Excellent observation, can’t believe I just realized this.
MMA
This song went pretty well with the fight. since it fits its street environment
Agreed
And the 90's decade!
Agreed, and I love the touch of 90s vibes incorporated into the song👌🏽🔥
love this street fight theme
Need help, Rock?
No, guys, ain't no pie eating contest.
trizak522 Hahaha love it
That was kinda mean, they were trying to be nice
Eh, they know Rock was messing with 'em!
@@jimwalker7569 Its called banter
@@jimwalker7569 qqqq is the time
2:12 this gets me so hyped. The hardest tune in Going the Distance and Conquest
It was mixed in one
goes back well to the feeling of something that was buried waking up, perhaps it's the so-called "eye of the tiger"
Yo, Tommy! I didn't hear no bell...One more round...
snake plissken This time im not going to knock you out. Im going to put you through the street.
PkmnTrainer Omega "One more round!"
"I GOT ONE MORE ROUND, COME ON!"
“I’M NOT GONNA KNOCK YA OUT THIS TIME.........IM GONNA PUT YA THRU THE STREET”
Wow, man... I read it with Rocky's voice!
"You knocked him down, now try to knock me down this time"
"My ring's outside. "
@@castortroy7704 i didn't hear no bell!
@@marstriangle5213 "C'mon Tommy!" (Leg sweep takedown) Paulie:"yaaaaa!"
tommy
Oh yeah let’s do it
No! No! No! In the ring! Tommy Gunn only fights in the ring!
Rocky V was awesome
I ain't hear no bell.
Fight back you bum fight back
solidkazuma KNOCK OUT THE BUM HE TOOK MY ROOM!!
"Touch me and I'll sue"
sue me for what
“I'm not gonna knock you out, I'm gonna put you through the street”
Imagine being a Kickboxer or a MMA fighter or just a boxer, making an entrance with this theme….
Immediately wims the fight due to the song alone
@@jimvanwinkle5997 I agree I was listening to this song when I was wolking back home and 2 school guys came at me I have the right amount of muscls and I go boxing training I beat the bloody hell out of the duds
Songs sometimes really can give strenght, speed and durability.
Imagine being a MMA fighter or a boxer and having to may millions to use it, since its copy-write protected. Now imagine that was more then half you made in a match. Not worth it.
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Rocky 5 wasn’t as bad as everyone makes it out to be
The street fight was more believable than most rocky fights
I think the movie was hated because the movies most people saw were 3 and 4, so when people saw 5 people got upset that it didnt make a bigger opponent for rocky to beat. And i really think thats a really dumb thing to think because how do you top Ivan Drago, I mean he killed Apollo the villian would have to be so strong that it would be ridicilous. So, they went back to true to life fighters, but they had to nerf Rocky to make it a challenge. So now he has brain damage and cant train to the fight and its also a street fight and when i saw Rocky do a German Suplex i was pretty stoked. A really underrated movie
True, love the street fight
@@suzannaoros7675 To be honest with you, Rocky barely beat Draco. Upsets happen in boxing and that doesn’t mean the boxer is stronger just because he won. You’re thinking of boxing like it’s some kind of dragon ball anime or something.
@@Jesuspaid4oursins to be fair..drago was taking steroids lol
@@Jesuspaid4oursins yeah exactly in Dragon Ball it's always so unrealistic like how each villain is WAAAAY STRONGER than the previous one, but then again it is a fantasy/sci-fi/martial arts anime so it makes sense. I think after Rocky IV Drago could not be topped unless Rocky fought a literal terminator so I'm glad they didn't try to make the next villain SUPER strong and O.P and it still works
Gonna fly now + Eye of the tiger + Conquest
+ keep it up (Snap)
Going the Distance
Fun fact - if you play this song with a real life street fights it turns it into the coolest thing
“Yo Tommy! I didn’t hear no bell!”
One More Round!
Mickey is the angel!! It took me 26 years to realize that---fucking beautiful:)
@stay true Its not a rocky movie i revisit often...do the dialog didn't stick in my head. I'm just connecting the dots between the mickey flashback scene where he said when Rocky was going down he'd tell him to "get up, you son of a bitch!"...and then when Rocky went down he actually heard it in his head.
That flashbacks scene is so epic
Nice theme gotta love that 90s feel and sound
“We were supposed to be like this! We were supposed to be like brothers!”
You've got a deception going on. This guy is using you for the bait to get you & me in the ring, y'know? To make the money. He didn't care about you Tommy & don't care about me neither!
Mad Underrated rocky song
"Touch me and I'll sue"
Sue me for what?
Ttocs Naes still proceeds to punch*
"Sue me for what?"
Rocky Punch!
Man, I was searching this theme 5 years! Thank You so much! I suscribe and I hope more rare themes of Rocky! 😊
Go for it!
5 Years straight?
Robert: "Knock that bum out, he took my room!" My favourite line from the movie.
+P Ferreira *broom
+P Ferreira jk You're correct :)
Hahaha really? I remember him muttering something like that but I never knew it was that XD!!
@@saiyik9493 It's such a funny line because Robert basically got kicked out of his room to let Tommy Gunn stay there and it obviously upset him to the point of using that as an excuse to goad his dad. 🤣
I got one more round come on
"I didn't hear no bell!"
That's why we love Rocky (I think), his ability of always geting up.
Rocky is retarded.
This song took my room!!!
Esta canción queda muy bien para el ambiente en el que se da la pelea
I love ROCKY V
Eu também
@ 0:59. Mixing the orchestra with hip hop is fucking epic!!!!!
The 90s the best
The creed movies doesn't have cool music like this
Does it matter ?
@@lexkanyima2195Yes, it makes the movie more entertaining
@@user-kg6tp9js9p 👎👎👎👎👎
Yes they do lol
@@rgannon1987 No they don't. The hip-hop music in Creed is trash. There's good hip-hop and there's bad hip-hop.
You lose, you finished!
Love this song rocky forever!!!!
Love this street fight theme song
A New Jack Swing version of the Rocky Theme. Hands down best theme from this 1991 classic
You mean 1990.
"YOU'RE LOSING EVERYTHING! AAAAHHH!" LOL
One of the most underrated rocky tracks.
You lose you’re finished!
Rip tommy morrison
2:12 whenever this Going the Distance riff plays, you know Rocky at his toughest.
ROCKY : Hey Tommy
I didn't hear no bell
One more round
Fear is like fire, if you can learn to control it, it will make you red hot!
I love you Rocky Balboa :)
This track should be in UFC
Hey tommy! Knocking him down!
Won't you try knocking me down?! Haha badass.
so early 90s
That's New Jack Techno Powerhouse Music for ya pal!
After listening to this I stood up to my neighbor, 17 stitches alright?! But at least I didn't hear no bell, I mean until I found out he knew karate 🤦🏽♂️ I was hearing all types of bells. Christmas bells, church bells, Taco Bells and all. I hope he moves.
Im surprised that def jam fights for ny game didnt found this
I'm sure they did because as D-Mob said it 20 years ago in Def Jam Vendetta that: "We don't fight out in the streets no more, we organizing. Two Gangsters from the garden, so we've taken it underground. Inside".
I just hear George Washington Duke's roar when I listen to this 😂 Loves this fight and this track is superb.
With this song playing, Rocky taught Tommy his final lesson: Street Fighting 101.
I love this track so much.I keep listening to it.
Excellent song for the movie 🤗
It is scientifically proven that your punch speed and reflexes will be increased by 1000 % by listening to this song.
So many things to analyze here. But I just say this is absolutely incredible. I love how the instruments VERY subtle change whenever Rocky or Tommy are on offense.
This song plays in my head when I am on a test LOL WHY?
There is a kind of Eye of the Tiger guitar beat at the beginning.
Yes
Rocky forever
pelea vago pelea !
"Yo, Tommy!... I didn't hear no bell...".
One more round!
“My ring’s outside”
I'm going to add this song to my work out list
Ivan Drago just recently disliked the video because he is still out to "break" Rocky unfortunately.
Honestly, I feel bad for Ivan. He was forced to become a monster. Notice how his line is "I MUST break you." He must because if he doesn't, he could get killed. He has to break him, he has to win, for his sake.
Pretty sure Ivan gave Rocky brain damage from their fight and even gave Rocky PTSD
But he couldn't because he's no man, he's like a piece of iron.
Who else is shadow boxing to this
One more round.
no!
Tog 103 I ain't hear no bell.
he is not robot
My rings outside!
The Italian Stallion vs. Tommy the Machine Gunn.
Streets of rage!
"Get up you son of a bitch! 'Coz Mickey loves ya!"
Rocky V has some good moments. Sure it's the weakest one but can't understand all the hate it gets.
+The Gravy Dome it's one of the best Rocky's. The scene in the street with Rocky and Adrian is awesome
+Ashraf Badreddine "All those fighters you beat...you beat them with heart. Not muscle". Great scene, great movie
ninjaturtlemaster24 exactly "there goes Balboa just another bum from the neighborhood. I don't want this. I don't want this!"
Yeah, that was one of my favorite Adrian moments next to her encouraging him in Rocky 3.
I didn’t hear no bell!!!
Wish this track(Street Fight) was on the Rocky V soundtrack CD, it's a great track.
Make a one hour version
2:50-3:02 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
"My Rings Outside..."
rocky rocky rocky rocky
Fighting solves everything and this proves it
Even if it hurts like hell & maybe get in trouble like going to jail like Tommy did in this scene of the end.
"C'mon Tommy! C'mon Tommy! (Rocky tackles Tommy into fence and floors him) Rocky was my childhood hero!
Couldn't find this anywhere for the longest time. Thank you!
no recent comments for this master piece , wake up old school.
I told you never to fight a street fighter fight.
I love this musci
If teaching someone an intense lesson were a song
{ After this, a 1990 version of "Gonna Fly Now" begins playing }
"God...DAMN!"
{ Duke looks flabbergasted, realizing that Tommy failed him }
"Only in America..."
As well Duke giving fake praises to Rocky after he badly influenced that country bumpkin turncoat sellout leech Tommy to defect & leave his side by not listening to him only to learn the hard way by antagonizing him saying next to both his assistant boy Merlin Sheets alongside with his trophy golddigger soulless ginger redhead Karen which was her name & wonder why we call girls especially the ones who are trapped in a deranged women's bodies after the street fight saying:
"Hey Rock, you outclassed the bum, huh"?
(Laughing) "Yeah".
Adrian: Rocky, don't. (Rocky putting his hand up like "I got this")
Karen: Duke.
Duke: Touch me, I'll sue. C'mon punk, Touch me, I'll sue.
And you know the rest of what happened after he said that.
What I like in some of these songs is that brings the mix of the great Romans Gladiators into it.
Damn if only tommy Morrison was still alive. Imagine him being casted on creed 3 facing Adonis. That would be a fuckin best story line ever. Two boxers that were trained by the Rocky Balboa. Go toe to toe shit would be an interesting fight.
Tommy would have destroyed him
@@user-wh8mb7tm2g Dude his left hooks was no joke in his prime. Damn dude was unbeatable and we all were hoping to see him go against Mike Tyson.
@@andreworozco3656 yeah true i personally think his hook was better than frasier's, its tragic what happened to him though and very controversial too
Sad that Tommy Morrison had a sad ending in his real life
This song has kept me from getting my ass kicked...this what I’d hear in my head during those school hard fights
Yo Tommy!
I didn't hear no bell!
One more round.
One more round!
This makes me go faster on the treadmill.
0:42 love that
We all do :)
Ima play this song when I walk in the gym
Tommy! Get back! Tommy! He's a street fighter! :D
You lose your finished!
This song can’t make up why decade it wants to be
5 people couldn't get up one more round
Now it's 28
Juan Castellanos Jr now its 34
@@chaotic2554 now its 78
Maybe because as hardnose as he was, Mickey didn't have love from 'em except Rocky!
R:Oye Tommy,no escuche la campana...un round más
T:tengo un round más y esta vez voy a noquearte,voy a dejarte en la calle.
R:Solo un round mas
El alumno nunca superó al maestro 😎
Levántate Balboa!
I love the fight scene along with Rocky 4
Go for it
It's like the drama remix of Keep it up.
Best track ever.
Awwwwe Sh*t!....This is my wheel house! Go get ' em Rocky!
Good for training
if you go into any boxing gym thinking you're rocky then RIP a good boxing trainer will tell you right away if you got what it takes or just a time waster